Dental Paleopathology of the Ray Site (12W6), Indiana
The Ray site (1 2W6), in southern Indiana, contains several secondary burials, two of which have been dated to the Mississippian period (A.D. 1050-A.D. 1450). Three burial styles were noted: (1) burials lined with stone slabs and containing Mississippian pottery, (2) burials lined with stone slabs w...
Main Author: | Tammy R. Greene |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Dental Anthropology Association
2002-01-01
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Series: | Dental Anthropology |
Online Access: | http://journal.dentalanthropology.org/index.php/jda/article/view/170/152 |
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